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Closed-Angle Glaucoma: Medicines to Avoid

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If you have narrow
drainage angles or you have long-term (chronic)
closed-angle glaucoma, you may need to avoid
medicines that widen (dilate) the pupil, the dark spot in the center of the
eye. Having wide pupils when you have these other problems may cause acute closed-angle glaucoma. This is a dangerous condition that requires medical care
right away to prevent lasting damage to your eye.

Some examples of prescription and over-the-counter medicines that may dilate the pupils are:

Antihistamines and decongestants

Asthma medicines

Motion sickness medicines

Some medicines used to treat depression (tricyclic antidepressants)

Talk with your eye specialist about medicines that you should not
take.

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